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Quick question, about no 'V' on 11630 cases

I've recently acquired a 11630 'Viceroy', Tachy bezel, deep-dish Schmitz case.
Between the lugs, it has '11630', with no 'V'. I've read through the various Viceroy related information on OTD (which can get a little confusing to a simpleton like me :0) ), but just wondered if this was significant, or completely normal.

Not that I want to start another 'what's the model technically called' debate, what is the actual correct model number for this watch.

Cheers all
Stewart

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